But essentially: bytes eq characters.
Except when they don't (like in many non-ASCII character sets). You can't even be sure that UTF8 will actually be one byte per character (because there is an escape code in it for multibyte encoding).
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In reply to Re: Re: What is the difference between sending bytes and characters over sockets?
by hardburn
in thread What is the difference between sending bytes and characters over sockets?
by Gorby
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